Ron-Ron Doesn't Want To Go
Every week or so, I come across a random quote which asserts (to me) Ron Artest really doesn't want to get traded. Here's the latest one:
If we didn't know Ron-Ron better, it'd sound like lobbying, right? The Franchise Player loves me! Coach loves me! Everyone loves me! Please don't trade me...
There are varying opinions around here as to Artest's value out there; one thing we should be able to agree on: The suitors pool is one less as Miami is on the verge of giving up.
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Pat Riley disappoints me
who knows?
by kingsfaninjapan on Jan 14, 2008 12:57 PM PST reply actions
Artest Suitors
This is not to say that a trade can or will happen with any of these teams. But the list of potential suitors is certainly greater for Artest than it is for Mike Bibby.
The Kings are solid at the wing with Salmons, Martin and Garcia, not to mention Dahntay Jones. Don't give Artest away, but if a deal is offered that will solve your front line defense and rebounding and provide something for the future you have to take it, right? Or if it gets you out of K9's(woof's!) deal? Hmmm?
One last thought. With the emergence of Salmons and his suddenly affordbale contract, might someone come along and offer a deal for him, leaving Artest here instead?
As always
Who knows? I don't see why not though.
Would it be a good idea to trade Salmons instead of Artest? If there were no Ron-Ron baggage, I'd say HELL YES. I like Salmons, but I'm still not convinced he will be this good long-term. Hell, KT played lights out the first few months he was here - and that turned to fools gold relatively quickly. And no, I'm not comparing KT to Salmons as a basketball player, just saying that things can turn around relatively quickly, especially when we are talking about a guy going from being a marginal NBA talent to a potential All-Star in a short period of time.
But there will always be baggage when it comes to Artest, so I think he's the guy to deal. But I hope he goes East - I'd hate to play him 3 or 4 times per year.

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